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House & Garden 
Long roof lines and wide 
overhanging eaves give this 
garage a nice relation to 
its site. Touches of half- 
timber are witness to the 
English source of the de¬ 
sign. Two wings form a 
commodious court. It is 
on the estate of Herman 
Younker at Elmsford, N. Y. 
On the bottom floor there 
is space for three cars, the 
less aristocratic Ford being 
segregated in a wing by 
itself. Behind this wing 
are closets and a work¬ 
room. On the other side 
is the gardener’s tool house, 
boiler, coal and storage 
Upstairs there is accom¬ 
modation for two families 
—the chauffeur’s and gar¬ 
dener’s—each with its two 
chambers, living room and 
kitchen and each distinct 
from the other and each 
with a separate entrance. 
Exposure and ventilation 
are amply provided for 
A GARAGE and 
SERVICE HOUSE 
BUCHMAN & KAHN 
Architects 
